Halsey enterprise. (Halsey, Linn County, Or.) 19??-1924, April 17, 1924, Page 6, Image 6

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    HAUKY
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G LO BE
KN I E K r K I S R
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Si the
to
has urged the people of Oregon to
wear a poppy on Memorial day. to
show their gratitude for the sacrifices
of those who gavs their lives or their
health In the defense of the BAtloa.
ALBANY
SU N D A Y— M O NDAY
A ra n , 20-21
C orin n e
G riffith
nrgub n .
C ouw ay
T ea rle
Six million feet of fir timber on In
dlan creek near Reed postofflee has
Just been sold by the forest depart
ment to Henry L. Bergman, hanker
and lumberman of Florencn.
The
price paid by Mr. Bergman Is 82 a
thousand feeL
(the u u < tiara of "Black O x e n ”)
“ H IES OF THE FIELD”
T his p ictu re is n o ff
breaking a tte n d a n c e
re c o r d s m a n th e large
cities th ro u g h o u t th e
Country:
Mrs. Gertrude B Brown, a widow
and employed In a Klamath Palls box
I factory has filed her declaration as
candidate for the office of sheriff of
Klamath county on the republican
ticket and she will oppose five men
seeking the office.
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NEWS NOTES FROM
ALL OVER OREGON
Ao embargo against entry of Cali­
fornia vegetables into Oregon was
ordered by the Oregon state livestock
sanitary board, to continue until the
foot and mouth epidemic now preval­
ent In various parts of California Is
entirely cleared up.
U
industrial accidents dur-
Hf
SIX thousand Oregon cattle that
have wintered around Tule lake In
California, Just south of the Oregon
boundary, were moved back into Ore-,
gon by their owners following a 24
hour notice of State Veterinarian Lytle
of .he closing down of an Ironclad era
Largo against all California stock com­
ing Into Oregon, as a precaution
against the hoof and mouth disease.
Fire of undetermined origin wiped ‘
out the Bly hotel at Bly and patrons
of the two-story frame structure were
forced to leap from upper windows
to save their lives, despite the ef­
forts of a volunteer bucket brigade.
Two residences adjoining the hotel
were likewise destroyed.
The Bly
hotel was an old landmark In the
Sprague river country east of Klamath
Falls. The loss is estimated at $10,-
000, with no Insurance.
A company of the Oregon national
guard will be organised in Astoria
this spring.
The annual district convention of
the Yamhill county Rebekahs was held
at Dayton with a representative at
tendance of about 200.
A branch of the national organics
tlon known as the Lutheran Brother
hood was organised at Silverton with
a charter membership of 50.
The city of North Bend has a large
Improvement program on hand for this
summer and more than 30 blocks of
paving will be laid before fall
Herman Larsen, a rancher of west
ern Lane county, has received from
the county a bounty of »47 60 on 19
seals killed lu the Pacific ocea^t
James A. Barker was killed Instant
ly when the eight horse team he was
driving to a plow on the ranch of O
H. Reeder of Athena ran away
The North Bend school board has
let the general contrast for the build
ihg of the new school house to Hoover
A McNeill of Albany for 132,040.
Five men were Injured at the main
mill of the Coos Bay Lumber com
pany at Marshfield when an 18 foot
flywheel on the engine weut to pleéej
Miss Celia Gavin, city attorney for
The Dalles, has filed her declaration
with the secretary of state for the
office of presidential elector on the
democratic ticket.
Fire losses aggregating $84,100 re
suited from the 28 fires in Oregon out
side of Portland during March, ac
cording to estimates advanced by W ill
Moore, state insurance commissioner
The slump In the lumber market and
the consequent reduction of approxl
mately $3 per thousand feet In the
price of logs are having their effect on
the logging Industry of the lower Co
tumble river.
Approximately $1000 has been do-
nated to The Dalles volunteer fire
department toward the purchase of
a new combined chemical and hose
truck. The money was raised by vol
untary subscription.
As a result of the establishment of
a salmon egg receiving station on the
Clatskanie river, orders have been
Issued to close that stream to fish
log between the station and a point
two milts down stream.
M. H. Brown has established a milk
goat farm on his ranch on the Me-
Rengle river 10 miles east of Eugene
He will have 78 milk goats and will
erect a cheese faetory and also make
a specialty of goat milk for Infants.
Governor Pierce, la a proclamation.
Have it ready for spring
PYORRH EA
F O R H A N 8 for the G U M S
HATS
S H IR T S
sox
T IE S
Q uality
Stylo
Service
All Work Guaranteed
ARROW GARAGE
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J. W. Mayo of the First National
bank. Stayton, was elected president
of the Marion County Bankers’ asso­
ciation at a meeting in Salem. Other
officers elected were Charles Rey
nolds of Silverton, vice-president, and
Keith Powell of Woodburn, secretary
aad treasurer.
The Eugene chamber of commerce
has voted unanimously Io Indorse the
measure to be placed on the ballot
at the May election to levy a two-mill
tax In Lane county to raise money to
meet the county’s share of the coat
of the state highway bridge across
the W illamette river at Harrisburg
Governor Pierce appointed Rev. E.
J Magruder. Rev. J. W. Anderson,
Mrs. Louise Thomas, Mrs. Beatrice
Cannady and Edgar K Wllggn. nil of
Portland, to represent the state of Ore
gon at the negro national educational
congress to be held in Philadelphia
June 16 to 21. Delegates to the con­
gress will pay their own expenses.
A n o th e r H a ls e y -
Brownsville Stage
T h ree T rip s E ach W ay to
be Made E ach day
cessive, the application of the Teal
irrigation district for certification of
bonds by the state in the amount of
$1,600,000 was rejected at a meeting
Brownsville has lost her daily
of that body. Approximately $900, train.
For years the Southern
000 of bonds was voted for develop Pacific has bee i trying to males
ment of this district but only $200,- he income from that train ba!
000 has been expended. The Teal tn c e tL e oulgo, and Brownsville
district is In Umatilla county and em hueintst men, believing tbe trail
braces approximately 16.500 acres of gave the town a degree of prestige
land. The commission also deferred in addition to acluai business con
certification of bonds in the amount lenience, have endeavored to re
of $100,000 Issued by the Slide irri­ Juce auto competition and other
gation district In Malheur county.
wise secure a paving railroad p«t-
Attorney-General VanW inkle has ronage, but in vain.
prepared the ballot title for the pro­
High wages high cost of sup­
posed measure being Initiated by the plies and the tonventer.ee of hat­
Oregon Parent-Toacher association, ing freight taken from or deliverer
Inc., removing the property qualifica­ i t tbe door by auto, bav® drivei
tions from voters at school elections railroad
companies from many
involving bond Issues or the creation ihorl ha His, and in many instance)
of an Indebtedness. The purpose of tbe companies are giving their owi
the proposed measure as Interpreted «uto service Instead of running
by the attorney general, Is "to author­ trains.
ize any citizen of thia state, male or
A stage has Lcen put on which
female, who is 21 years of age and makes two tripe daily between
has resided in the school district 30 Halsey and Brownsville railroad
days Immediately preceding a meet­ talions, as follows :
ing or election of such district, to vote
Leave Brownsville 11 a ni. and
at such meeting or election without 1 P. m ., arriving at Halsey 11:25
being a taxpayer in such district, or i. m. and 4;25 p. m.
(he head of a family having children of
Leave Halsey 12:20 and 4 30 p
school age. which are now required for m., arriving an Brown.-ville ai
voting on other questions than the 12 45 and 4:55.
election of school officers,”
Clark Smith, whose certain fail,
A clean, Iresh stock o f
JERSEE MILK FOOD
COMPOUND
The rig h t feed for calves, pigs and chickens
B aby C h ick Feed and D e v e lo p in g M ash
O. W . H U M
S h e ’ll A ccept Y ou r
if it it a box of our «¡•lioiooe
candy. It is as wholesome as it is
delicious, and after tasting it you'P
want more
Everyone dotes upoi
our choice confections, they are
Always so pure, fresh and dej1.
clout.
R IN G O D RUG STORE
Claris Confectionery
B oys’
1
C lothing ;
OREGON
Cash Prizes in Albany
College Campaign
Through the Instrumentality
of the Woman’s Albany college
league, ten prizes, ranging from
$100 cash or a scholarship In
Albany college to a number of
$5 cash prizes will be awarded
for the ten best essays on Al­
bany student self-help college,
located at Albany. Ore., and for
which a campaign to raise $600,-
000 is now In process through­
out the state. Prizes are $100,
$76. $50. $35, $20, $10 and four
of $5 each. Any high school
student In Oregon Is eligible to
enter. State headquarters are
In the Multnomah hotel, Port­
land. with J. Henry Lang In
charge as director.
NEW MODERN BUILDING
FOR ALBANY COLLEGE
Rapid Progress Being Made Through-
eut the 8tate In Campaign to Raise
Funds for Expansion Purposes.
H iram
(Enterprise rhyme machine)
H iram Johnein *
Lost Wiaeonin,
But response in
South Dakota spurred hia clack
H e’s no quitter.
Fight ia bitter.
Thinks he’a fitter
Far than Coolidge to come back.
H ira m ’s raging,
Yea, and aging,
While engaging
In a Kind of wild goose ohase.
Hiram , also, seems tv have been
trjoken with the foot and mouth
disease, A t least, every time he
has opened his mouth lately he
has put his foot in it.
Six prisoners left the Lane
I county ja il Suodav night by re*
Im ivin g from the wall bricks that
I iad been replaced after another
I oateh of prisoners had dug them
I rut and escaped a few nights pre­
viously.
I H ave Y o u Appendicitis
and D o n 't K n e w I t ?
Much io-calleJ stoiuaeh trouble is
really chronic appendicitis. This can
>ften b* relieved by simple glycerine,
Buckhorn bark, etc., as combined in Ad-
lerika. Most medicines act only on
ower bowel, but Ad erilcaa ts on BOTH
ipperand lower bowels, and removes all
rases aad poisons Jlnugs out matter
you never thought was in your srsteui,
excellent for obstinate constipation,
RIHQO DRUG STORE
N O T IC E
f appointment of executrix:
Notice ia hereby given that the
undersigned, by an order of tbg
County Court ol Linn County,
Oregon, baa been appointed Kxeci
utrix of tbe lakt will and testament
af David I. Isom, deceased. AU
persons having claims against
lha estate of said decedent are
required to present them within
six months from the date of this
notice, with the proper vouchers,
to the undersigned at her residence
about four miles southwest of
H .leey, in Linn County, Oregon.
Dated and first published this
10th day of April, 1924.
Albany atudoot self help college, lo­
o te d at AlbanV, Ore., Is to h a rt at
least three modera new buildings In
which to bouse it« maog departments
of education, when the campaign now
on throughout the state Is finished and
$600,000 Is raised for expansion pur
poses. Rapid progress is being made
ore was predicted when he took In organization work, aocordlng to J.
-he Halsey-Sweet Home mail con­ Henry Lang, director, at headguarters
tract as low as he did, is still on In the Multnomah hot«L Portland
S ophia I som ,
At Albany college, every student
(he job and seems to enjoy it. H r
Executrix Aforesaid.
entered must earn all or »art of their
leaves Halsey before 7 in the way by some of the various methods
A mor A. T ussinq ,
morning for Brownsville, Craw
of work employed. It being the policy
Attorney for Executrix.
Cordaville,
Holley
and Sweet of the school thus to Inculcate habits
Home, getting back here about 2 of the students carrying their own
N O T IC E
Mr. CFark carries passengers and Had. the college lending them a help­ of hearing of final account.
Notice is hereby given that the final
much freight, aod his freight ing hand while doing It. It Is believed
of Rosa Powell as executrix of
charges have been lower than those by the faculty and trustees that this acconot
the last will and testament of T. A
better
fits
a
student
for
life
work,
>f any other carrier over ibe
Powell, deceased, has been filed in the
nence It |g muds obli^story
route.
County Court of Linn County. State of
Friend* of Christian education are Oregon, and that the 21at day of April,
The Southern Pacific has aha being enlisted In the campaign and
1924, at the hour of 10 » ’clock a. m., has
replaced train servies with auto the response to the call for set vice been
duly appointed by said court for
stage, on the Sal«nt, Dallas, Falls has been splendid Because of the ■ he hearing ef objections to said final
City and Black Rock branch, 25 excellent record of the collese and account and the settlement thereof, at
hieh time any person interested ia
m ile», the Whiteaon and Willamina the splendid field of opportunity in
branch, 20 miks, and the Wood- the northwest, it Is believed that a like said estate may appear and file objec­
tions thereto .n writing and contest tbe
(Him, Mount Angel and Silverton re sense will be forthcoming when MRIt.
funds
are
asked
for
to
put
the
school
branch, 10 miles.
lo i? 1**1 “ d fir,t poblished March 20th’
on a thoroughly standardized basts
R osa P owbix ,
as to buildings and productive endow
Executiiv Aforesaid.
The Right S pirit
men!.
Albany college already haa
A mok A Tcssiwo, Atty, for Exrx,
when 1 am In the dentist's chair I $112.009 productive endowment, but to
- « not raise a fuM. but thank mi enlarge Its scope and to provide more
N O T IC E
lucky stars I ’m not , hippopotamus self help facilities. It la necessary te of appoiarmeat of administrator;
«h en baggagemen destroy my trunk 1 have the additional 8409.008, 1100,008
Notice is hereby given that the un­
d« not rave on,i rant, but m^nfRl|j. of which haa already been subscribed dersigned. by an order of the County
L eu rto f Liun county, Oregon, has oeeu
d*’ I " » I ra glad !
no, „„ e,n ,h>nt
In Albany and vlclnltf.
appointed administrator of the eatate of
John F, Waggener. decease,1 All per-
in i
! c P" lnf” ''7
1
Deepart Ming.
tons haring claims agasnst aaid eatate
nlc* 11 18 , m "<* •
The deerest mine la the world la la are required to preaent them within aix
centipede.—Boston Transcript.
Brazil at S t John del Ray
It h*e roontha from the date of this notice
with the proper vouchers, to the under-
at hia residence about 4W miles
At that depth the temperature of the signed
“
egOT, t
H , ' * y ’ ,h Lmn Jounty,
A m o r A. T u ssin g
r w k l s i n degrees Fahrenheit, neees-
system of artificial cooling.
Dated and first published thia 28th
The gold bearing ore at the bottom day of March, 1924.
awyerjand notary
shews no signs of decreasing In ml-
A, G W aookwbb ,
H alsey , O regon
tiro®.
Administrator Afore said,
A. A, T resiwo, Atty, for Adiur.
L
.
A ll cevention
Scnbts will mention
His contention—
Say be * * also ran ” the race.
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/ J t p a y a to rirea a w e i t e v e n t m in u te , e u t r u i t a u
Seattle plants. The great sales of flour
The McKenale highway, all the way made to foreign countries by Port
from Eugene to a point 10 miles west land we™ dominating features of the
of the summit of the Cascades, with milling business of the coast this sea
the exception of one short stretch. son.
Is now in good condition, according
Because members of the state lrti
to Nelsen F. Macduff, supervisor of gatlon securities commission consld
the Cascade national forest.
ered present construction costs ex­
W ith a membership of about 80
growers, the Elkhorn Mountain Head
Lettuce association was organized at
Haines. Growers present pledged 107
acres of lettuce for the rail market.
The association will market Its pro­
duce Independent of distributing com­
panies.
lÿAIN CLOTHlNGœJ
ALBANY
G A N SL E BROS.
Gift Gladly
Four ou t of th e
w a it t o o lo n g . D o n ’t
t a k e c h a n c e s w ith
OXFORDS
M A IL H O U R S
Mat! goes south once a day, closing at
I 11 05 a. m. ; north twice, closing 1125
‘ m and 5.3v p. m. Mail stage lor
Brownsville, Crawfordsville and Sweet
| Home leaves daily at 6.45 a. ni.
• Now is the Time to Dress up
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do your job the way it should be done.
At a special election at Newport the
commission manager charter was de­
feated by two votes.
Recent rains and stormy weather
have retarded farming operations con
slderably In Wallowa county
: Spring is Here
Our »hop equipment ie among the best, which enables us to
Salem's annual blossom festival
schedule originally for April 20 was
held Sunday,
There are now nine women prison
ere In the federal ward of the Ore­
gon state penitentiary.
Don’t wait till the eprlng rush.
trips when yon need it the most.
SU N D A Y
The delivery window of the
Halsey postoffice ia open Sundays
I from 10:50 to 11 a. m. and 12:15
| to 12:30 p. m.|
Sunday road goes out only on
¡the north-bound 11:37 train:
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A large n u m b e r ol .Men’s an d Y oung M en’s«
• Suits are now on display.
S p rin g styles**!
• m odels to r the .young fellow, and th e reg u lar!
• conservative sty les for men.
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Come in now. before E aster, while o u r stock <
• is com plete, and m ake y o u r selection.
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P ric es u n reaso n ab ly low
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See o u r S pring
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What are you going to do about that car?
30 rooms.
South
I No 18, 11.37 a m
No. 17, 12:13 p. m,
24, 24:27 p. m.
23, 4.27 p. m,
22, 3:20 a. m.
21. 11:32 p. m.
No*. 21 and 22 Hop only If flagged.
I No. 14, due Halsey at 5:09 p. m , Hops
| to let off passengers from south of
| Roseburg
No. 23 runs to Kugeue only.
No. 21 runs to Eugene, thence Marsh­
field branch.
Passengers for south of Roseburg should
I take No 17 to Eugene and there transfer
| to No 15.
to a report by the state Industrial
•«¿Ment commission.
The victims
ware Roy MoGlll Beach. Devltt. fire­
man; James Jonsrud, Sandy, rigging
man, and Louis Larson, Knappton.
foreman. A total of 518 accidents were
reported during the week.
Emigrant movables shall not be
shipped from California Into Oregon
unless accompanied by a federal or
state certificate certifying that the
Portland has become the greatest
same have been property cleaned and
Roeeburg la to have a strawberry disinfected, according to e proclama flour milling center of the Pacific
caralral thia year on May 22, 23 and tlon Isanpd by Dr. W. H Lytle, state northwest. For the period beginning
24.
September 1 and ending March 31,
veterinarian. The proclamation was
Buildings now un<l«r conatruction in connection with the fight being Portland manufactured 1,568,287 bar
rels of flour compared with 1,834,787
at Bend represent a total value ol made against the hoof and mouth dis
barrels manufactured by Tacoma mills
880,800.
ease which Is raging In California
and L0922830 barrels as the output of
A new hotel Is planned for the town
of Marcóla, Lane county. It will have
E pitom e o f E vents in the
B eaver S tate
North
week eadlng April 10. nccord-
t